H-Net's network for women's history

H-Women's purpose is to enable historians more easily to discuss research interests, teaching methods, and the state of the field and historiography of women's studies. H-Women is especially interested in methods of teaching history to graduate and undergraduate students in diverse settings.

Recent Content

The editors of the Journal of Women's History are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 27, Number 2 (Summer 2015) of the Journal of Women's History, entitled "Modern Womanhood: Unusual Sites of Twentieth-Century Women's Empowerment in Europe and the United States."

The Canadian Historical Review, the pre-eminent journal of Canadian history, is dedicated to publishing original scholarship of the highest scholarly standards in French and English. CHR articles are cited more than those published in any other Canadian history journal. In the last five years alone, articles were downloaded over 113,327 times.

You are invited to submit an essay on any of the following sections for an edited volume on Toni Morrison’s Beloved. The volume will be “a collection of authoritative, in-depth scholarship suitable for students and teachers” in high school and undergraduate college courses.